Yonah Freemark
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Yonah Freemark is an independent researcher currently working in France on comparative urban development as part of a Gordon Grand Fellowship from Yale University, from which he graduated in May 2008 with a BA in architecture. He writes about transportation and land use issues for The Transport Politic and The Infrastructurist.

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Highways to Nowhere: The 7 Most Ridiculous New Roads Being Built With Stimulus Money

Posted March 17, 2009 | 11:44:00 (EST)

Yonah Freemark writes about transportation issues for Infrastructurist.com

Last week, the president and vice president warned the 50 governors not to spend stimulus money on construction projects that are ill-advised and wasteful. With nearly $30 billion in highway funds in the bill, road building is a prime suspect...

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Highways to Nowhere: The 7 Most Ridiculous New Roads Being Built With Stimulus Money

Posted March 17, 2009 | 11:44:00 (EST)

Yonah Freemark writes about transportation issues for Infrastructurist.com

Last week, the president and vice president warned the 50 governors not to spend stimulus money on construction projects that are ill-advised and wasteful. With nearly $30 billion in highway funds in the bill, road building is a prime suspect...

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